Jiawang Dong, Guanghua Mao, Yao Chen, Xiangtin Wang, Yangyang Ding, Rencan Zeng, Yue Chu, Xiangyang Wu, Dan Wang, Weiwei Feng
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A Review of Sulfonamides in Drinking Water Source and the Assessment of Ecological and Health Risks.
Sulfonamides are antimicrobials whose major components and metabolites enter the natural environment through pharmaceutical and aquaculture effluents. Sulfonamides have increased in recent years in response to the increased use of sulfonamides in pharmaceuticals and aquaculture. Sulfonamides are currently detected in almost all major rivers on all continents and their distribution in ecosystems, especially in drinking water sources. Studies on sulfonamides have focused on their effects on aquatic organisms and human health, and the results show that sulfonamides can affect fish development and reproduction, disrupt the structure of soil microbial communities, reduce the activity of soil enzymes, and affect higher organisms through the food chain. In humans, they can cause allergic reactions and neurotoxicity, among other effects. This paper reviews the sources, distribution, and effects of sulfonamides on aquatic organisms and humans and discusses in detail the contamination and potential hazards of sulfonamides in water sources. In the future, it is necessary to conduct more in-depth studies on the potential adverse effects of sulfonamides on human organs such as the liver and kidney, to set strict standards for their release, and to strengthen the monitoring of water sources.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Applied Toxicology publishes peer-reviewed original reviews and hypothesis-driven research articles on mechanistic, fundamental and applied research relating to the toxicity of drugs and chemicals at the molecular, cellular, tissue, target organ and whole body level in vivo (by all relevant routes of exposure) and in vitro / ex vivo. All aspects of toxicology are covered (including but not limited to nanotoxicology, genomics and proteomics, teratogenesis, carcinogenesis, mutagenesis, reproductive and endocrine toxicology, toxicopathology, target organ toxicity, systems toxicity (eg immunotoxicity), neurobehavioral toxicology, mechanistic studies, biochemical and molecular toxicology, novel biomarkers, pharmacokinetics/PBPK, risk assessment and environmental health studies) and emphasis is given to papers of clear application to human health, and/or advance mechanistic understanding and/or provide significant contributions and impact to their field.